Ben Roethlisberger spoke up and the offense woke up, and for some odd reason, Dick LeBeau thought a rookie cornerback could cover Antonio Brown one-on-one.

One was perfectly timed and the other was an unusual lack of judgment by a Hall of Fame defensive coordinator who probably knows the Steelers just as well as anybody.

The long-awaited arrival of the this juggernaut of a Steelers offense announced its arrival with authority in front a nationally televised audience on Thursday night by putting the red-hot Tennessee Titans in their place with a 40-17 shellacking at Heinz Field to run their winning streak to five games.

It finally put to rest the talk of the Steelers being only one of a handful of teams that has yet to score 30 points in a game as they put together their best all-around offensive performance dating back to last year's wildcard game against the Dolphins.

“I think you can call this a breakout game in terms of points, but I...

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